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Kids having some fun at the railroads

Saltwater into fire

jwray says...

Constitutional_Patriot,

I watched both your videos. This guy has only invented a more efficient method of ordinary electrolysis, and he has miscalculated the energy input. Maybe he didn't account for the effects of induction. His suppression of the details is reason to suspect that he's a deliberate fraud. If he really cared about free energy for the world he would make the details public. When an academic discovers something they publish all the details quickly and that proves they were the first to invent it. Distrust anybody who refuses to show you all the details of a so-called "demonstration". Keeping it secret won't protect his invention. It would just make it easier for people to steal his invention or prevent it from reaching the market by killing him. So this guy is either an idiot or a fraud.

From his own website:
" The egas (Hydrogen/Oxygen or Hydroxy Gas or electrolysis gas) produced acts like a catalysis to your fuel. Get higher octane combustion. Utilizing oxy-hydrogen gas to boost a fossil fuel with a complete burn of all the hydrocarbons, produes a way cleaner emmission. In fact so clean you will not pass the SMOG test. (disconnect it when at the SMOG test.) Best of all you will be driving with cleaner emissions! You can easily make one yourself. Hydro-boosters will work with any ICE engine, diesel too. Actually combusts better with diesel! Small lawnmower engines too. Any size engine."

The directive to disconnect it at the smog test is bullshit, intended to hide its lack of effect, IMO. He just wants to make money from selling the parts.

Tour of the depths of the Chernobyl reactor and sarcophagus

Farhad2000 says...

But thats the thing Aidos, not all countries in the world posses rivers and lakes that can be used for hydro electrical power. Not to mention there is a cost associated with that as well, ask the millions of displaced people in China because of the Three Gorges dam. Even with that on going, China is building more and more coal power plants.

Tour of the depths of the Chernobyl reactor and sarcophagus

Equinox: It Runs On Water (1995 documentary on free energy)

Clayton says...

Jim Griggs, inventor of the Hydrosonic Pump, is no longer a part of Hydro Dynamics Inc.

Stan Meyer was convicted of fraud in 1996. Meyer was found guilty of fraud when his Water Fuel Cell failed to impress three expert witnesses. When one of the court experts went to examine the Water Fuel Cell driven car, it was impossible to evaluate because it was not working. Meyer later died of apparent poisoning which led to a slew of retarded conspiracy theories. He bitched about funding and support yet, The James Randi Foundation had a standing $1 million dollar offer, all he had to do was prove his claims.

Color me skeptical. When Griggs says he was confused as to why the pipes were getting hot, and goes on to describe his pump, at no time is cavitation mentioned. This is a common, fairly well understood phenomenon. Yet it goes unmentioned in the video? WTF

Cavitation:

"This is a process in which tiny bubbles grow in size and then collapse as a result of pressure variations in the turbulent water...The temperature reached by the collapsing bubble depends on how much of the focused energy is lost by sound emission at the collapse and how much is consumed by internal processes such as vibrations, rotations, dissociation and eventually ionization... If there are many collapsing bubbles, they disturb each other, which leads to a less-spherical collapse and therefore less-efficient energy focusing. Nonetheless, temperatures can rise so high that the bubbles start to glow...Analysis of the emitted spectral lines4 indicates that the temperature reached inside these bubbles is around 5,000 kelvin."

http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v434/n7029/full/434033a.html

The phenomenon where in light is emitted is called "Sonoluminescence." Sonoluminescence was discovered in 1934 by two German physicists.

http://watersciencenews.com/sonolum.htm
http://www.sciam.com/askexpert_question.cfm?articleID=000950E3-6815-1C71-9EB7809EC588F2D7

There was an interesting documentary on a hydro power plant at a dam where they showed the tremendous damage that caviation was causing to the turbine blades and housing. Typically, cavitation is seen as a source of inefficiency.

Here's the patent for the Hydrosonic Pump mentioned:
http://www.patentstorm.us/patents/5957122-fulltext.html

alkagirl (Member Profile)

fixit4u says...

Your comment on this story are the comments that made sense to me, and I am with you when you say a car that is powered by water should be the dream of most people on the planet. Unless you sell oil then your dream would be to hope it never happens.

In reply to your comment:
Hello, just wanted to comment on fuel cells, as some of the information posted about them isn't quite right. Fuel cells are not batteries, they are load-following electricity generators. As and when a fuel, in the case of hydrogen fuel cells, hydrogen, is fed into what is usually a stack of cells, electricity and H20 are created via a simple electro-chemical process (like the reverse of electrolysis). Hydrogen is not energy intensive to isolate except when it is reformed from hydro-carbons via certain methods (this is perhaps why certain people seem to be taking a shine to fuel cells right). In fact, Hydrogen can be obtained easily from solar panels & wind power with an electrolyser, but best of all, from waste. In a completely zero emission system, anaerobic digesters, pyrolysis and hydrogen fuel cells (pretty much in that order) can work in harmony to turn almost any waste into electricity and pure water in a closed loop in terms of the energy required to run each element. It's true that some fuel cells do use exotic materials, most all of them use platinum for example, and of course these being either mined or toxic materials are not friendly to people or the planet and should be avoided in clean energy solutions. Cenergie have developed a solution to this in a fuel cell system which uses only commodity materials and is 100% recyclable. If you'd like to find out more about fuel cells and clean waste to energy systems, have a poke around www.cenergie.com, it's cute and full of info. I can't comment on this man's technology, although given the state of our planet, we might champion technology which makes water, instead of burning it up. Power for peace, alkagirl*

Automated Cat Washing

theo47 says...

That's terrible.
Reminded me of that electrified floor scene in Cat's Eye.
If the idea is to protect the people washing the pets, did it occur to them just how pissed off Fluffy will be after it's over?

http://petspausa.com/

Does the pet Stress out when inside the Cabin?

Using our unique technology we are able to lower the stress on pets compared to traditional bathing due to the fact that we do not use a restraining system and there is no stranger restraining or holding the pet. Also our unique patented nozzle system will provide a hydro-massage shower that will relax the pet and increase circulation which is very beneficial.

Bullshit, clearly.
Despite my downvote, I hope plenty of pet owners see this;
the sooner that company will go out of business.

The Sopranos Intro - ' Woke Up This Morning '

LadyBug says...

i absolutely LOVE gangsta movies! and i sorta fancy tony ... don't ask me why!

ladybug trivia #1 ... i often pass the Hydro-P-US decrepit building!!!

ladybug trivia #2 ... i gave birth to my first child with 'the godfather' playing on the VCR in the background ... it's got a great soundtrack!!! really!!!

Futuristic Bullet & Explosion Proof Body Suit - The Trojan

Tracon says...

/sarcasm on
Its a good thing he check out halo and other games. Cause god knows how much gaming programmers know about making body armor.
/sarcasm off

Yeah there isn't a suit in the world other than some of the bomb techs gear that can handle small stuff but you will still lose your fingers and the shock wave can still cause serious internal injury's. The biggest killer in a bomb blast is the shrapnel then the shock wave causing hydro shock. The water and fluids pass the shock waves at different rates than others. So your liver is moving faster than the connective tissue and you have some serious internal bleeding not to mention your brain becomes compressed and then springs back causing bruising and an increase in pressure. The Halo 2 suits look great but they are unrealistic. Watch for more flying cars before you see these in an army any time soon.

Yeah and Bikeman is right unless its an sniper shooting at stationary target the neck hit isnt likely. In halo maybe, real life no. Yeah try throwing a ruck sack over that and carying the 125 lbs of beans and bullets for 3 days yeah its not happening.

And farhad shouldering a rifle with a flack jacket (with plates) and tac vest on isnt that easy but you manage. Running with it on is bitch too but you manage.

HHO Gas

alkagirl says...

Hello, just wanted to comment on fuel cells, as some of the information posted about them isn't quite right. Fuel cells are not batteries, they are load-following electricity generators. As and when a fuel, in the case of hydrogen fuel cells, hydrogen, is fed into what is usually a stack of cells, electricity and H20 are created via a simple electro-chemical process (like the reverse of electrolysis). Hydrogen is not energy intensive to isolate except when it is reformed from hydro-carbons via certain methods (this is perhaps why certain people seem to be taking a shine to fuel cells right). In fact, Hydrogen can be obtained easily from solar panels & wind power with an electrolyser, but best of all, from waste. In a completely zero emission system, anaerobic digesters, pyrolysis and hydrogen fuel cells (pretty much in that order) can work in harmony to turn almost any waste into electricity and pure water in a closed loop in terms of the energy required to run each element. It's true that some fuel cells do use exotic materials, most all of them use platinum for example, and of course these being either mined or toxic materials are not friendly to people or the planet and should be avoided in clean energy solutions. Cenergie have developed a solution to this in a fuel cell system which uses only commodity materials and is 100% recyclable. If you'd like to find out more about fuel cells and clean waste to energy systems, have a poke around www.cenergie.com, it's cute and full of info. I can't comment on this man's technology, although given the state of our planet, we might champion technology which makes water, instead of burning it up. Power for peace, alkagirl*

alkagirl (Member Profile)

alkagirl says...

Hello, just wanted to comment on fuel cells, as some of the information posted about them isn't quite right. Fuel cells are not batteries, they are load-following electricity generators. As and when a fuel, in the case of hydrogen fuel cells, hydrogen, is fed into what is usually a stack of cells, electricity and H20 are created via a simple electro-chemical process (like the reverse of electrolysis). Hydrogen is not energy intensive to isolate except when it is reformed from hydro-carbons via certain methods (this is perhaps why certain people seem to be taking a shine to fuel cells right). In fact, Hydrogen can be obtained easily from solar panels & wind power with an electrolyser, but best of all, from waste. In a completely zero emission system, anaerobic digesters, pyrolysis and hydrogen fuel cells (pretty much in that order) can work in harmony to turn almost any waste into electricity and pure water in a closed loop in terms of the energy required to run each element. It's true that some fuel cells do use exotic materials, most all of them use platinum for example, and of course these being either mined or toxic materials are not friendly to people or the planet and should be avoided in clean energy solutions. Cenergie have developed a solution to this in a fuel cell system which uses only commodity materials and is 100% recyclable. If you'd like to find out more about fuel cells and clean waste to energy systems, have a poke around www.cenergie.com, it's cute and full of info. I can't comment on this man's technology, although given the state of our planet, we might champion technology which makes water, instead of burning it up. Power for peace, alkagirl*

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